Lages lab
Keywords: visual perception, cognition, decision-making, Bayesian inference, jury decisions
I am a Senior Lecturer here in the School of Psychology and Neuroscience. My research interests range from quantitative methods (hierarchical models, Bayesian inference), visual perception (motion, stereo, visual memory, visual awareness, illusions) to human decision making (sequential effects, cognitive bias, rationality, free will).
Background
I completed my PhD studies at Oxford University and Heidelberg University. I am a regular member of the Vision Sciences Society, Applied Vision Association, Scottish Vision Group and the Society for Mathematical Psychology.
Group members
For a list of the people in my research group please visit my staff page and click on "Supervision"